How to forward message to another number

2005-10-31 Thread K.Moeng
Hello. I would like to forward the messages that get recived by this programme and send them to a different number. Now how do i do that without sending to the person who sent the message. Say the number is 26771445566. Plus how can i make sure that the message is not empty from the sender.

white space between roam and act

2005-10-19 Thread K.Moeng
Hello again, I have rephrased my question from yesterday, I want to be able to ignore the white space in between ROAM and ACT that is return the query as ROAM ACT without falling to the else statement. $msg = $ARGV[0]; $msg =~ s/\/' /ig; $found = 0; if ($msg =~ /roam act/i) { $name =

Re: white space between roam and act

2005-10-19 Thread K.Moeng
Hello again folks. It now works- I had to put the characters inside during the query. i have used if ($msg =~ /roam\s*act/i) therefore i will run c:\perl\bin-perl activate.pl roam(space) act Thanks all for your help especially Beau E. Cox Elie De Brauwer - Original Message -

Re: white space between roam and act

2005-10-19 Thread K.Moeng
PROTECTED] Cc: K.Moeng [EMAIL PROTECTED]; beginners perl beginners@perl.org Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 2:45 PM Subject: Re: white space between roam and act On Oct 19, Suvajit Sengupta said: To ignore the white space in between ROAM and ACT use /x modifier of Perl RE to extend your

Matchin 2 strings

2005-10-18 Thread K.Moeng
hello. Here is my problem. i am unable to return the 2 strings as true. it false back to the else statement. use lib '/usr/lib/perl5'; use POSIX qw(strftime); GET ARGS ## $source = $ARGV[0]; $msg = $ARGV[1]; $msg =~ s/\/' /ig;#$msg =~ s//'

perten matching

2005-10-18 Thread K.Moeng
hello. Here is my problem. i am unable to return the 2 strings as true. it false back to the else statement. use lib '/usr/lib/perl5'; use POSIX qw(strftime); GET ARGS ## $source = $ARGV[0]; $msg = $ARGV[1]; $msg =~ s/\/' /ig;#$msg =~ s//'

Re: Matchin 2 strings

2005-10-18 Thread K.Moeng
] To: beginners perl beginners@perl.org Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 6:21 PM Subject: Re: Matchin 2 strings On Oct 18, 2005, at 18:13, K.Moeng wrote: Here is my problem. i am unable to return the 2 strings as true. it false back to the else statement. Could you please reword

Quering Msql database from perl

2005-10-14 Thread K.Moeng
hello, If i am running perl and i want to qury the Msql Database records how do that from perl. HERE ARE CLUES: DATABASE NAME: DOOM TABLE NAME: T_MAIN RECORDS:VOTE VOTES RECORD TO QUERY:VOTES PROCEDURE: WHERE A VALUE UNDER